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Things subroutine often describes (“subroutine ________”)
calls, call, linkage, instruction, name, state, libraries, instructions, library, execution, input, addresses, subprogram, event, return, names, form, sort, subprograms, output, entry, calling, see, purpose, nesting, deletion, sub, arguments, creation, testing, jump, parameters, class, tree, statements, sub1, definitions, user, capability, definition, error, alloc, code, packages, package, connection, table, references, test, declarations, section, invocation, funct, check, shape, returns, read, identifier, vis, plot, statement, sub2, duplication, intlc, report, print, address, search, gasp, usage, documentation, otput, exploretable, colct, storage, postel, handling, declaration, setup, description, delay, procedures, stepit, coef
How subroutine often is described (“________ subroutine”)
closed, new, same, appropriate, first, fortran, second, open, interrupt, separate, single, special, external, recursive, internal, simple, particular, anonymous, standard, following, this, main, next, corresponding, current, entire, short, specific, third, auxiliary, level, complete, proper, defined, language, typical, written, supplied, above, reentrant, actual, interpretive, line, multiply, form load, previous, macro, random, ordinary, nested, useful, linear, correct, suitable, square, generic, dynamic, modified, static, undefined, generalized, numerical, sine, mathematical, equivalent, variable, root, automatic
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